Biological Control Agents

Biologically based weed management



ArticleLead AuthorYear
Modern outlooks of biological control of weed plants in the U.S.S.R. and the international phytophagous exchangeKovalev1971
Some aspects on the biological control of aquatic weedsBennett1971
Integrating biological control into aquatic plant management (Abstract)Blackburn1973
A European programme for the biological control of weeds in crops: objectives and present status (ABSTRACT ONLY)Muller-Scharer1996
Are pathogens better than insects for use against summer annual weeds such as Heliotropium europaeum? (ABSTRACT ONLY)Sheppard1996
Biological control of forest weeds in Hawaii (ABSTRACT ONLY)Smith1996
Biocontrol of Chromolaena odorata: divided we failMcFadyen1996
Economical and regional benefits from the biological control of tansy ragwort, Senecio jacobaea, in OregonCoombs1996
Classical biocontrol of weeds in crop rotation: a story of failure and prospects for successReznik1996
The disintegration of the Scrophulariaceae and the biological control of Buddleja davidiiKay2007
The past, present, and future of biologically based weed management on rangeland watersheds in the western United States (ABSTRACT ONLY)Williams2007